armchairgm
all sports, all you
+ Add Friends
You are not logged-in.
Sign Up - Log In
Main Page
Sports
Write
Articles
Hot Links
Images
Meet People
Fun
Explore
MLB - NFL - NBA - NHL - College Basketball - College Football - Soccer - Nascar - Other
Article - Locker Room Discussion
All Articles - New Articles - Today's Articles
Submit a Link - Approve Links
Picture Game - Ratings - Polls - Pick Game - Quiz Game - Spring Silliness
Random Page - Random Image - Random Fan
Edit
Page history Discuss pageWhat links here

Sox on Fire

7
Vote

by user Bobbyjim45

Don’t look now, but the Boston Red Sox have won 8 games in a row, including today’s victory which followed a walk-off two run homer by David Ortiz. Yes, the Sox are surging and currently have a 2.5 game lead on the New York Yankees, who had their game rained out tonight.

They’ve done it with a mix of great pitching and hitting. Newcomer Jon Lester has looked like somebody to watch for in the future. In three starts, he’s recorded a 2.76 ERA to go along with two wins in his last two starts. He’s also wrung up 19 batters, including 10 on Wednesday.

Jonathan Papelbon has brought his AL leading save total up to 23 with three saves during the 8-game streak, all against the Atlanta Braves. Papelbon was also credited with tonight’s win over the Washington Nationals, thanks to a little help from Big Papi.

In a feel good story, reliever Kyle Snyder recorded a win on the 19th, two days after being picked up off waivers by the Sox, when he was designated for assignment by the Kansas City Royals. It seems as though Kansas City can’t do anything right this season (except sweep the Pittsburgh Pirates, which isn’t exactly something to get too proud of). Unfortunately for Snyder, he was optioned to the AAA Pawtucket Red Sox to make room for the newly acquired Jason Johnson.

I think the Sox have finally taken that next step. They’re getting contributions from everybody in the lineup and on the pitching staff. Not to say everything is going to stay this way the rest of the year (things aren’t looking up for a 134-28 season), but this is definitely a big step forward. They now know they can win, which is big for youngsters and veterans alike.

Granted, the Sox have played two struggling teams in the Atlanta Braves and Washington Nationals, they have carried that momentum over to the Philadelphia Phillies, who, despite losing 10 of 13 before meeting the Sox, appear to be the only team in the NL East with any shot at catching the 46-28 New York Mets at some point in the season (although the chances of that happening seem to be dwindling).

The Sox look like they are finally ready to make a push and create a little space between themselves and New York Yankees. The Toronto Blue Jays have also looked decent lately, but nonetheless are still 4 games back, 1.5 behind New York. If they can continue to get production out of their younger players (Josh Beckett, Jon Lester, Jonathan Papelbon, Manny Delcarmen, Craig Hansen, and Kevin Youkilis), they should continue to push through this season, winning games and building a bigger lead between themselves and their AL East foes.

Now this may just be a typical Red Sox fan counting his eggs before they hatch, but it seems as though this year the Sox are for real again. If they can get Curt Schilling producing like he’s capable (he’s been alright lately, but still not the old Schill), and maybe one more veteran starting pitcher in July to help them down the stretch, this is a team with a legit shot at going deep into the playoffs and (dare I say it?) challenge for a second title in two years (I said “challenge for” to stay on the safe side and not sound like the usual New England blind optimist).

However, no matter how good the Sox look, the Yankees are always there with their money tree of an owner, George Steinbrenner. Should Steinbrenner feel threatened by the Sox come the trade deadline, he won’t be afraid to redo his entire roster if he has to, just to beat Boston. This is assuming teams will want to make deals with him, as it is said his farm team is a barren wasteland in terms of talent. Yes, the same barren wasteland that has produced Robinson Cano, Chien-Ming Wang, Andy Phillips, Melky Cabrera, and Bubba Crosby over the past few years. I’m sure the race this year will get extra hot as both teams know that they will probably have to win the division to make the playoffs. The last few years the wild card has come from the AL East, but this year it should be either the Detroit Tigers or Chicago White Sox taking it.

While the race in the East certainly isn’t over in just late June, the Sox have definitely proven that, right now, they’re the best team. With any luck, Boston can keep it that way and then look ahead to end the current one-year curse of not winning a World Series.


Date

Sat 06/24/06, 6:29 pm EST


Enable Comment Auto-Refresher
ChristofMVP
1259 days ago
Score -2+-
The Sox are playing the NL East, particularly the Philadelphia Phillies. The Phillies have no heart, no pitching talent (their best pitcher was busted for beating his wife in Boston), their hitting is a disaster. Saying they won 8 in the row is not much when one looks at the teams that they have faced.
Permalink | Reply
DemonboyDraft Pick
1259 days ago
Score 2+-
"Boston can keep it that way and then look ahead to end the current one-year curse of not winning a World Series." Already getting a Yankees complex?? lol
Permalink | Reply
The sharkDraft Pick
1258 days ago
Score 2+-
With Ortiz and Varitek finally heating up, the Sox seem primed to make their move - especially with Matt Clement and his 6.00+ ERA on the DL. But I'm glad you wrote this article as I was not about to go that far at this point. The sweep by Minnesota is still too fresh in my mind.
Permalink | Reply
Bobbyjim45Draft Pick
1258 days ago
Score 2+-
I hear you about the Minnesota sweep, but this looks like a totally different team right now... I'm confident about how good they are now.
Permalink
Add your Comment
ArmchairGM welcomes all comments. If you don't want to be anonymous, Register or Login. It's free


Retrieved from "http://armchairgm.wikia.com/Sox_on_Fire"

This page was last modified 09:14, 25 June 2006. Content is available under the GFDL.

Contribute

ArmchairGM's pages can be edited.
Is this page incomplete? Is there anything wrong?
Change it!

Edit this page Discuss this page Page history

Recent contributors to this page

The following people recently contributed to this article.

Embed this on your site

Main Page About Special Pages Help Terms of Use Advertise